65 organizations
How immigrant and refugee services work in Atlanta
First, the warning that saves people: "notarios" are not lawyers. In the U.S., only attorneys and DOJ-accredited representatives can give immigration legal advice — bad advice can cost you your case. Atlanta's trustworthy free and low-cost doors include the Latin American Association, Catholic Charities Atlanta, and New American Pathways; for refugees, resettlement agencies handle the first months and remain a resource after.
Beyond legal status, these same organizations run the practical everyday help — English classes, job placement, school enrollment for kids, family services — and you don't need papers to walk in. Public schools must enroll children regardless of status, and clinics in this directory see patients without asking.
What to expect when you call: an intake in your language (ask — interpreters are normal, not a favor), questions about your situation and deadlines, and often a consultation appointment. Bring every document you have, even the confusing ones — especially the confusing ones.
CPACS is a nonprofit in Atlanta that helps people from many backgrounds, especially immigrant and refugee communities. They offer help with food, housing, health, youth tutoring, immigration services, translation, benefits, senior support, and community programs.
15 services
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is a federal agency in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. This listing is for ICE's VOICE Office, a national hotline for victims and families affected by crimes with a link to immigration violations. Staff can explain the ICE custody and removal process, share referrals, and help eligible callers sign up for custody updates.
4 services
Amani Women Center is a nonprofit in Clarkston that helps refugee and immigrant women, survivors of violence, and their families. They offer help with benefits, health and mental health support, sewing and job training, English practice, translation, immigration referrals, and community workshops.
9 services
Catholic Charities Atlanta is a nonprofit social service agency that helps families and individuals become stable and self-sufficient. It offers counseling, parenting support, English and citizenship classes, financial and housing counseling, SNAP help, immigration legal help, refugee services, and veteran support.
17 services